The seal coat surface is too rough. My kids can’t roller blade and my dog can’t walk in the street. What can be done to smooth it out?

The surface will smooth out with traffic over the first four to six weeks as the material cures and the gravel particles interlock and embed into a tighter surface. While this process is slow, it is happening. The street will look completely different in eight to twelve weeks with a darker, tighter, smoother surface. It will never be as smooth as the old surface; however, it will provide good wet weather traction, preserve the remaining life of the street, and seal most of the cracks.

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1. Why was the seal coat done?
2. How long does a seal coat take?
3. Why did you stop at the cul-de-sacs?
4. The street was swept, but why is there still a lot of gravel scattered around?
5. What about the areas skipped where cars were parked?
6. The seal coat surface is too rough. My kids can’t roller blade and my dog can’t walk in the street. What can be done to smooth it out?
7. When can I walk on the asphalt again?
8. How often do you need to do seal coat maintenance?
9. Why not pave the street with material like the one we already have? What is the difference in cost?
10. Where else have they used the seal coat process?
11. My street was just resurfaced. Is this the final product?
12. Where do I go for more information?